@Tattooed_mummy here's an article on decolonising botanical names for example: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/oct/01/slave-traders-names-are-still-stamped-on-native-plants-its-time-to-decolonise-australias-public-gardens
@Tattooed_mummy it's part of a broader movement going on at the moment to decolonise scientific terms, for example revaluating species names that come from the name of the first European to discover them rather than say the indigenous name. It's a fascinating area to read up on if you are, say, a colossal nerd like me who's interested in these things
@Tattooed_mummy There is a general movement at the moment, which I support, to stop naming diseases after places, which can create bad associations for the place (no one's going to be starting up luxury ecotourism cruises on the Ebola River any time soon), and after animals (eg Swine Flu) which can be stigmatising for the people who have the conditions. And apparently to name them after earworms, which I don't support.
@Tattooed_mummy It was first discovered in monkeys, but infects a lot of mammals and the primary reservoir is probably rodents so it's not a terribly accurate name. But the stigma is the association of the word "monkey" with a disease that's most prevalent on the African continent, and which in the global North is showing up more in among men who have sex with men, who are a marginalised group in many countries
So #MonkeyPox is being renamed #MPox to avoid stigma by the #WHO, which is of course a sensible decision but I have "mmm-pox ba duba dop" to the tune of Hanson's Mmm Bop going round my head all day as a result. And now you do too. Sorry. #PublicHealth https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/28/monkeypox-to-be-renamed-mpox-to-avoid-stigma-says-who
RT @JolyonMaugham@twitter.com
The poverty premium embedded in pre-payment meters - where the most financially vulnerable pay the highest prices for energy - is wrong in principle.
What's more we think, often, the pre-conditions for installing a PPM are ignored by energy companies. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/good-law-project-simon-francis-ofgem-government-b2234879.html
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/JolyonMaugham/status/1597496020145172480
"He talked of his dreams in a strangely poetic fashion; making me see with terrible vividness the damp Cyclopean city of slimy green stone—whose geometry, he oddly said, was all wrong" - H.P. Lovecraft
#Cyclopean has two meanings, it is commonly accepted Lovecraft meant "denoting a type of ancient masonry made with massive irregular blocks." Another meaning is "of or resembling a Cyclops"
I present: #Abandoned powerstation control room, in beautiful otherworldly green with Cyclopean skylight🖤
A Home Office report on asylum journeys finds that economic rights and labour market access do not act as a pull factor for asylum seekers.
The ban on asylum seekers working (except after a year where they can find a role on the shortage occupation list) leaves many destitute or reliant on informal work without enforceable rights. It is based on the dogma that changing the policy would act as a 'pull factor.'
#AsylumSeekers #WorkersRights #LiftTheBan
https://freemovement.org.uk/home-office-research-report-on-why-asylum-seekers-come-to-the-uk/
Little Owl.
Just before I relocated to the Isle Of Mull, during the winter CV19 lockdown, I spent a few sessions late in the day at the little owl site in Worcestershire.
Each time I stayed until dusk hoping to capture images of the adult female backlit against the setting sun.
Took a few visits, but I was rewarded eventually.
#LittleOwl #owl #worcestershire #WildlifePhotography #NaturePhotography #BirdsOfPrey #BirdPhotography #BirdsInFlight
Good news: London's #HornimanMuseum returns looted artifacts including two #BeninBronzes to Nigeria, and agrees to return another 66 within 12 months. #Repatriation https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2022/nov/28/london-museum-returns-looted-benin-city-artefacts-to-nigeria
Continuing down the thought thread of connecting ecovillages or federated communities into a common tech stack. This time about #libraryeconomy and #librarysocialism, and how communities might be able to request and offer goods and services without the need for monetary exchange, and in a way that kinda follows a library of everything approach to things.
A big thing I see in subverting capitalism, and building new forms of living and organizing, is by decommodifying as much as we can. A great way to do that is to look at meeting people's basic needs, and having a way for people to both ask for something, and give something, without paying money. I guess it comes down to social capital, but I don't really like that term, and it fits better with the term gift economy anyways. In some forms it can be mutual aid, other times it can just be meeting a need when it comes up.
The concrete "how" on doing this might look like timebanks. I really like the software from timebanks.org though it doesn't have a self host option and requires an internet connection. Locally to me https://denton.timebanks.org is a great example where people can offer things, and request things as well. So it can be a very quick way of seeing the needs of people, and trying to meet those needs.
In terms of lending libraries, there isn't anything so far that I found that is free and open source that can handle things well. Most of the FOSS stuff is related to libraries. https://koha-community.org/ is a good example of this. I wish there was a way to have a library of things as well (though I guess with some finessing you could make it work)
I think it would be awesome to have the two combined, in the way that timebanks works, where people can request and offer things, combined with a more concrete way of tracking what has been lent to who.
Different communities could have their own internal sharing sites, on their own internal intranet-networks. But also they can connect, federate or be interoperable with other communities as a whole. So if a request in the community net is there, an offer can be found to meet that need. That way each community maintains their autonomy, while also being well-connected with the world at large and able to help move resources around. It would be great to have something that combines these ideas together in one place to make it alot easier, and also have it free and open source, so anyone can use it.
It's the start of an idea at least. It might be a good place to start for a real world #solarpunk experiment, of federated, interconnected communities that use technology as a way to connect with others, while organizing things horizontally and equitably, while maintaining a balance with the ecosystem by making bioregional+permaculture+indegenous knowledge led ecovillages.
One of the nicest things about #Shetland winters is when the mirrie dancers appear. Mirr means blur in Shetland #dialect. Tonight as I watched the #AuroraBorealis , it really did appear like dancing figures, the speed of their movement obscuring their edges as they merged with the darkness #nature #Scotland #aurora
“The End Fuel Poverty Coalition is advising customers who are contacted by their energy supplier about a prepayment meter installation to talk to the Good Law Project, which is looking to challenge the transfers.” https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/good-law-project-simon-francis-ofgem-government-b2234879.html
Never forget, when you’re being pressured to prove that safe bike-lanes or pedestrian crossings across fundamentally unsafe conditions are ‘needed,’ it's hard to justify a bridge by the number of people swimming across a raging, crocodile-filled river.
#urbanism #cities #streets #streetsforpeople #urbanplanning #transportation #bikes #walking
The László Nagy laboratory has published a beautiful and detailed fungal tree of life of microscopic diversity. You can Download it in high resolution!!!
#micology #biology #treeoflife #mondaymood #biodiversity #microscopic_life #microscopic #fungal #fungalturn
Link: http://group.szbk.u-szeged.hu/sysbiol/nagy-laszlo-lab-poster.html
@velobetty Just being a datapoint here, not criticising what anyone else finds entertaining, but I'm a woman and I really don't like it
@WilliamNB Katadyn Hiker all the way! Mine's lasted a decade and the only bit that's broken was the waterproof pouch that came with it to store the tubing in
@Ruth_Mottram It's more nerdy curiosity than any serious attempt to track anything but I'm always interested to see where people are coming from
Nobody should ever go hungry.
Ever.
We have enough food to feed every single person.
The reason they don't have that food is because somebody decides they don't deserve it.
Born at 341 ppm (https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/carbon-footprint-calculator/carbon-by-birth-year/)
Apparently a collection of hastags in a trenchcoat. #Botany #Entomology #Ecology #Weeds #PavementPlants #Permaculture #Sustainability #Composting #NoDig #Hiking #Cycling #RightToRoam #SlowTravel #FlightFree #CarFree #Bushcraft #Foraging #WildFood #PlantBased #AncestralSkills #Cordage #FibreCraft #Knitting #OpenSource #OpenAccess #SolarPunk #coops #unions #RightToRepair